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MP and Adur councillor surgeries in Shoreham and Lancing



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
LOCAL MP Tim Loughton and Conservative councillors will be on hand to answer people's questions at Shoreham farmers' market on Saturday, October 11.
Mr Loughton and the Adur district councillors are keen to hear about issues affecting people at the street surgery.

On the same day, Sompting's Conservative councillors will be holding their monthly walk-in surgery at the Adur District Council h
ousing office in North Road, Lancing, from 10am to noon.

Mr Loughton said: "Getting out on to the streets is the best way of engaging with local people.

"Yet again, local Conservative representatives will be making themselves available in both Shoreham and Lancing.

"In addition to my fortnightly scheduled surgeries around the constituency, anyone in Shoreham is welcome to look us up at the farmers' market between 9am and 11am, and take up whatever queries they have on local or national issues.

"There really is no excuse for constituents not to be able to get hold of their Conservative elected representatives if they need to speak to us."

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